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PUBLIC NOTICES. TENNIS SALE 2S PER CENT. OFF ALL LAST SEASON’S TENNIS RACKETS. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY, WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS LIMITED, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.

RATIONING NOTICE. THE Clothing Rationing Coupon Notice, 1942, published in ‘ N.Z. Gazette ’ June 10, 1942, page 1.567, is Amended and added to as follows (Coupon values shown by figures) CLOTHING RATIONING COUPON NOTICE No. 2. Men and Boys. Jacket, Blazer, or Short Coat, unlined (including sleeves), 5; Nap Trousers, 2; Nap Jackets, 2; Waistcoat or Vest, 3; Oily Canvas Coat, 6; Rubberised, Pliofilm, or Oiled-silk Coat, 8. Women and Girls. Sleeveless Jumper, Cardigan, Pullover, or Slinki, 2; Sockettes, per pair, i; Frocks, Dirndls (selling price under £1 each), 2; Long Dinner and Evening Frocks, 6; Twopiece Suit or Costume other than woollen or worsted, unlined, 8; Jacket, Blazer, or Short Coat, unlined (including sleeves), 5; Coats, three-quarter or full-length, other than woollen or worsted, unlined, 6; Bolero Jacket with half or no sleeves, 2; Oily Canvas Coat, 6; Knitted Frock or Suit, 6; Rubberised, Pliofilm, or Oiled-silk Coat, 8; Rubberised,' Pliofilm, Oiled-silk Cape, sleeveless, 6. , KNITTING TARN. Quarter-coupon per Oz. COUPON-FREE GOODS. Bathing Suits, Travelling Rugs, Table Baize, Lace Flouncings, Sou’-westers, Bedspreads made of tweed (in place of bush rug), Gumboots ■ and Goloshes, Tapestry Furnishing Material, Breton Net, Diaper (if torn or cut into squares), Berets and Pixie Hats. CLOTHING RATIONING COUPON NOTICE, 1942, No. 3. Men and Boys. Boots and Shoes, sizes two to five, 2; ' size six and over, 3) Sandals and Sandshoes, 2. Women and - Girls. Breeches, 5; Slacks, woollen or worsted, 5; others, 3; Slack Suits (woollen or worsted), 7; others, 5; Boots, Shoes, Sandal*. and Sandshoes above size one, 2. • Infants. Socks, Bootees (for infants under five years of age), J.; Gaiters (for infants under five years of age), 1) Boots, Shoes, Sandals, and Sandshoes (up to and including size one), 1. COUPON-FREE GOODS. Infantees (with soft soles). Copies of Clothing Rationing Coupon Notice, 1942, Nos. 1,2, and 3, may be purchased on application to -the Govern-meat-Printer, Wellington; price, Bd. After August'3l, 1942, no trader may supply rationed materials to consumers except on surrender of clothing permits or coupons. All persons or organisations having on this date authorities to purchase under certificate must present such certificates to rationing officers for the issuance of .necessary permit. DISPOSAL OF COUPONS. '—'On written approval of Rationing Controller traders may now gum coupons to duplicate copy of relative sales docket. Dockets must be clearly prepared and available for. inspection at any time by an authorised official. Except as provided above, all “M ” coupons must be forwarded to the Rationing Controller, Bos 3 027, Wellington, at the end of every month. Coupons should be counted and enclosed in an envelope in faced with number of coupons and name and address of sender. “X ” coupons must be forwarded with monthly hosiery return, prepared to show the stock position as at "close of business on 19th of every month. Statements of stocks should show one total for fully-fashioned hosiery of silk, art. silk, or any mixture thereof, and one for all other kinds. TEA AND SUGAR COUPONS FOB SEPTEMBER, 1942. Tea, Coupons 13 to 16, inch; Sugar, 19 to 22, inch MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. WANTED Known—Put new life and lustre in your Carpets; have them Shampooed, which sterilises and destroys moths; remember yout 1 Chimneys may need Cleaning.— Ring 10-493, Dunedin Window Cleaning Co. WANTED Known Your Paint and Woodwork. Basins, Cooker, etc.. Cleaned efficiently with Clenzol: from grocers', ironmongers WANTED To Buy. Wardrobe; sound condition; reasonable. —E46S, Star. WANTED, Tools, Workshop Equipment, etc.; highest cash price.—J. H. Mains, 355 George street; phone 18-300; ring now. WASHING Machine wanted urgently; cash buyer.—E6B2, Star. WANTED Buy, a Cabin Trunk, in good order.—E7Bß, Star. WANTED, Garden for vegetables; share or hire; handy to N.E.V.—E7B7, Star, WANTED, Sleeping Bag and Lawn Mower; m good condition. —Phone 22-281. _ WANTED, Cane Drop-back Sulky, sponge, tyres; good condition; price, particulars.— i-:807. Star. vVANTED Buy, urgently, any make of i)rop-head Sewing Machine or Singer Boxop Machine, in any condition; cash deal; state price.—Eß2B, Star. VVANTED. by Returned Soldier, small, handy, cheap Horse, suitable light garden work— Address EBll, Star Office. WANTED To Buy, Washing Machine, in . good condition.—State price, where seen, to EBIO, Star. FRANK RESTIEAUX, Razor Setting Specialist; left 9 a.m., ready 5 p.m.—Next Calder Mackay. AUSTEN’S. Frederick street. Casn Buyers of Jewellery Antiques, Furniture, good Fur Coats etc., etc.—29 Frederick street URGENTLY required. Men’s and Children’s Clothing; highest prices given.—Mrs Brookes, corner Frederick and King streets. WANTED TO RENT WANTER To Rent, 4 adults, Furnished House or Flat, 4-5 large rooms—Ring 20-830 after 6 p.m. . NTED Rent, House, 4 or 5 rooms; reaible rent; railway officer. —E 742, Stan NTED, by elderly Lady, Bed-Sitting m, near city.—'E749, Star. NTED, Self-contained Flat. 2 bedrooms, central.—Haggitt, Dnthie, and CampWANTEO TO SELL TED Sell, j Wooden Bed, Wire, and ess; £2 10s or near offer.—Eßo3, Star. PARKER’S Furniture, Bedroom, Dining Room Suite; also Repairing. Edward street. REMODEL your Furniture, save money.— Parker’s, King Edward street (next Heffernan’s Hotel). SOD will most likely find the article you wish to buy advertised u> the small classified columns. Get the habit of studying these

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Evening Star, Issue 24284, 27 August 1942, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 24284, 27 August 1942, Page 7

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